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php - How to run cron job with zend framework 2

I have application built in Zend Framework 2. I would like to set cron job for updating my products. I know scripts such as this should be run from outside of public folder, but unfortunately my script in cron needs to use framework files.
How can I do this?
The only way I figured out is to run script from outside of public folder then add some hash or password and redirect to

www.domain.com/cron/test

So I will have all framework functionality.
Will it be secure? Maybe there is a other way?

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I strongly recommend to use CLI for such requirement.

  1. Create a ConsoleController with an updateAction() inside the application module.
  2. Add a console route to your application module's module.config.php:

    array(
        'router' => array(
            'routes' => array(
            ...
            )
        ),
    
    'console' => array(
        'router' => array(
            'routes' => array(
                'cronroute' => array(
                    'options' => array(
                        'route'    => 'updateproducts',
                        'defaults' => array(
                            'controller' => 'ApplicationControllerConsole',
                            'action' => 'update'
                        )
                    )
                )
            )
        )
    )
    );
    
  3. Now open the terminal and

    $ cd /path/to/your/project
    $ php public/index.php updateproducts
    

Thats all. Hope it helps.


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